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they saw an opportunity and went for it, and there are even popular new technology they're using to make their concept work. let's take a look. >> also when you get there, you're able to skip the line, no cover charge. >> reporter: a hot night on the town with v.i.p. treatment and transportation. >> definitely something people are talking about more and more. >> reporter: the d.c. hopper is the new way to get to and from some of the region's favorite spots to night life. it's a creation of maryland natives brandon and alex. went to winston churchill high school, local. >> reporter: after turning 21, they became frustrated with the limited transportation available on weekend nights. >> we want to go out and experience other areas, but it wasn't convenient. we'd have to walk to the metro, or get a cab, but couldn't get back, because when we left cabs wouldn't drive us home or the metro would be closed. we wanted a convenient, fun way to get out to d.c. >> reporter: enter the d.c. hopper. it costs $16 each way between bethesda and dupont circle or georgetown. to travel between the two d.c.
they saw an opportunity and went for it, and there are even popular new technology they're using to make their concept work. let's take a look. >> also when you get there, you're able to skip the line, no cover charge. >> reporter: a hot night on the town with v.i.p. treatment and transportation. >> definitely something people are talking about more and more. >> reporter: the d.c. hopper is the new way to get to and from some of the region's favorite spots to night life....
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it's an emerging trend where technology can help reduce post combat stress. >> it makes sense to leverage the capabilities and destria's support health care needs. >> reporter: today, sullivan feels more confident controlling stressful triggers anticipating being a tests he once avoided. >> -- he once avoided. >> starting to get control of my life. >> reporter: he says it's been a long road to recovery but for the first time, he is starting to see results. >> you are getting to understand what went wrong and that you don't have anything wrong. it's just you are not the average person. >> reporter: in atlanta, elizabeth pran fox news. >>> a top lawmaker is calling for an overhaul of the cell phone industry in the wake of hurricane sandy. new york senator schumer wants communication companies to work together to avoid another massive failure of service. he is asking the federal communication commission to require cell provideers to have emergency power source like backup generators at tower sites. >> we are also asking them to explore ways to harden cell infrastructure make it less suscepti
it's an emerging trend where technology can help reduce post combat stress. >> it makes sense to leverage the capabilities and destria's support health care needs. >> reporter: today, sullivan feels more confident controlling stressful triggers anticipating being a tests he once avoided. >> -- he once avoided. >> starting to get control of my life. >> reporter: he says it's been a long road to recovery but for the first time, he is starting to see results. >>...
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>> still think technology companies can sell technology to others. i still think we only about halfway through the corporate psycho. they use technology so well, adding more going forward. david: is not forget about the companies abroad. look for some good, solid companies overseas. there is a fund, it will focus on these companies down 30, 40, 50%, right? >> that is right. small companies trading 40% below the book value, large companies trading about 10 to 15% below the breakup value. large international companies that have global exposure and right now the price for recession coming in very, very well relative to price. the bad news being pricing to the national market is good for buyers. liz: good to see you both. thank you for your ideas. david: lawmakers have until the end of the year to agree on a budget cuts and possible tax hikes. leaders meeting at the white house saying it was constructive, whatever that means. report from the white house coming up. liz: a very small and very exclusive list of people, many ceos, might call from the ceo whi
>> still think technology companies can sell technology to others. i still think we only about halfway through the corporate psycho. they use technology so well, adding more going forward. david: is not forget about the companies abroad. look for some good, solid companies overseas. there is a fund, it will focus on these companies down 30, 40, 50%, right? >> that is right. small companies trading 40% below the book value, large companies trading about 10 to 15% below the breakup...
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series technology innovation all the rest of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. hello and welcome across town people of l. the day of fiscal reckoning is almost upon us by the end of this year the president of the united states and congress must come to some kind of tax and spending to avoid what is called the fiscal cliff is there the political will to find a compromise and does the u.s. risk its own fragile economy as well as the world's. to cross-talk the u.s. fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harrison in washington he is the founder of credit write downs also in washington we have mark levine he is a senior advisor with the truman national security project and in new york we cross to anthony rideout so he is the director of economic research for the reason foundation all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and what if i go to you first in washington give us the magnitude of the fiscal cliff ok a lot is being talked about it what happens if we go over the cliff doesn't sound like something good to happen. ther
series technology innovation all the rest of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. hello and welcome across town people of l. the day of fiscal reckoning is almost upon us by the end of this year the president of the united states and congress must come to some kind of tax and spending to avoid what is called the fiscal cliff is there the political will to find a compromise and does the u.s. risk its own fragile economy as well as the world's. to cross-talk the u.s. fiscal...
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we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. during the final days of our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set plus special financing on selected beds but hurry sale ends sunday. you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and
we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep...
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well the true story technology innovation is developments from around russia we. covered. this was the plant that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and now it had been abandoned in a condition where it had become a source of pollution or the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution and spreading. more than hundred thousand people. walking and. more likely to be born with birth defects in children in the rest of. the scene as little as five hundred dollars. unpunished. anything. you want. welcome back to crossfire thank you to both remind you we're talking about the looming fiscal cliff. ok mark and i to go back to you in washington you want to jump in right before we went to the break go ahead but i want to talk about the bush tax cut ok go ahead mark first if i can put on my comments hat for a second here it's pretty clear what we need to do to help the american economy we don't want the fiscal cliff because in the short term we're coming out of a deep recession consumer confidence is the highest it's been since two t
well the true story technology innovation is developments from around russia we. covered. this was the plant that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and now it had been abandoned in a condition where it had become a source of pollution or the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution and spreading. more than hundred thousand people. walking and. more likely to be born with birth defects in children in the rest of. the scene as little as five...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. do we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles couldn't stories. you hear. all teach spanish find out more visit. tito it's calm. and. more news today violence has once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada after. china operations are offered a. secret laboratory to mccurdy was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and we're going this is why you should care watch only on the dot com.
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science technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've got the future covered. machine would be so much brighter if you knew about songs from funniest impressions . moves from stunts on t.v. don't comb. browsers just see stairs. i miss it's him he's a nanny take care my daddy. a lot of deeds does a famous reuse benson play of his own my saban's does my mammy ransom business. resistance is not our politics but our culture. is couldn't. see on its own. cultures of resistance on our team. do we speak your language anybody will not advance. music programs and documentaries and spanish. it matters to you breaking news a little too negative angles stories. that try to teach spanish. visit. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images kobold has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are the day. if you. still. want to. welcome back to crossfire thank you to both remind you we're talking about the looming fiscal cliff. you. still. ok mark and i to go back to you in washington you want to jump in right before we went to the b
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just like our technology is so much different. so is what we do. there are women who come in and they want every test. others come in and they don't want anything. from the physician side of things we really like to do things to make sure the pregnancy is going well. and if there is going to be a problem ks there's things we can do to make the outcome as best as it can be. that's what we're aiming for. >> lot of women are having babies later in life. >> which carries a slightly greater risk. technically there's some extra testing we like to do. lot are come in and say i'm high risk because i'm 42? no, we just want to be more careful. >> with the internet, people self-diagnose. >> and sometime it's i don't want this because this is what i read. i really think people need to be careful. the sites need to be medical sites not, oh i had an amnio and had a problem dot com. it's one person's opinion of things as opposed to what the facts are. >> the key is making sure women get in and see. >> the earliest you can get in, which is somewhat in the eight we
just like our technology is so much different. so is what we do. there are women who come in and they want every test. others come in and they don't want anything. from the physician side of things we really like to do things to make sure the pregnancy is going well. and if there is going to be a problem ks there's things we can do to make the outcome as best as it can be. that's what we're aiming for. >> lot of women are having babies later in life. >> which carries a slightly...
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>> absolutely in the tradition, we want to make this wonderful technology accessible to as many people. we have started on the ipad that is where if really began. will be launching to an android after the first of the year and my desire is to put a tablet in the hands of the children we can really revolutionized techno shall technology and education. with math, science, art, literature, language, put it in the storytelling. and put it in these tablet computers. with change it and austin law >> you have done so much in terms of acting, directing. how does it sit with you that people know you as mr. reading rainbow? >> i love it. i have been very fortunate. with a " reveroots' and star trek and the host of reading rainbow and generations developed a love of literature. >> and just as an english teacher. >> that is. " we are all teachers, my son, my sister, it is like a family business. >> i am also back on television. perception and premiered ...eric plays a neuroscience professor who is a paranoid schizophrenic and helps the fbi. >> now i remember seeing that it is doing quite well. >>
>> absolutely in the tradition, we want to make this wonderful technology accessible to as many people. we have started on the ipad that is where if really began. will be launching to an android after the first of the year and my desire is to put a tablet in the hands of the children we can really revolutionized techno shall technology and education. with math, science, art, literature, language, put it in the storytelling. and put it in these tablet computers. with change it and austin...
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of technology. there are things, if that virus or that bacteria gets to the right place and then technology is there to allow for it to be spread, that's the thing that we want to be most aware of. and with hospitals in uganda working on infection control is probably going to be the best thing to prevent ebola from getting out and causing worldwide problems. >> there's another very simple piece of technology that we take for granted now but according to some accounts was perhaps very important in the early spread of hiv, of the pandemic strain, and that's the hypodermic needle that was being used in central africa to inoculate people with various kinds of medicines including medicines to deal with malaria. and there weren't very many needles, so they were being reused. we're talking about the 1920s and the 1930s. and i think it's, there's a fine writer who's published a book called "the origins of aids," who -- he's not the only person who's developed this hypothesis, but he explores it and brings n
of technology. there are things, if that virus or that bacteria gets to the right place and then technology is there to allow for it to be spread, that's the thing that we want to be most aware of. and with hospitals in uganda working on infection control is probably going to be the best thing to prevent ebola from getting out and causing worldwide problems. >> there's another very simple piece of technology that we take for granted now but according to some accounts was perhaps very...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. soothes you to sleep with ingredients like melatonin. it's safe with no side effects, so you wake up... ready to go. [ male announcer ] unisom natural nights. . >>> the jungle grows right up to the edge of the airstrip at port kituma. so where did you go? which way did you go? >> just ran straight back through there. >> with her mother dead beside the runway, a congressman and three others killed, 12-year-old tracy parks ran for safety in the jungle. >> we ran too far, and, of course, it's so thick that like once you get so far, you can't -- you get lost in your direction. >> she was the youngest of five who fled. her 18-year-old sister and a boyfriend, a brother and sister in another family. >> we just kept running and running
across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. soothes you to sleep with ingredients like melatonin. it's safe with no side effects, so you wake up... ready to go. [ male announcer ]...
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sync technology, ten thousand separate commands, so you can boss it around, sasha, to your hearts content. so you can boss it around, sasha, to your hearts content. nice. are these made here? right here in the store. yeah, a small group of elves come in. get a focus with up to $2500 cash back, plus sync and sound at no extra charge during the ford year end celebration. cheers! to the year end celebration. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> in 1976, bob seger reached a newfound level of success. "night moves" was his first album to go platinum, and it quickly became a high point of mid '70s rock 'n' roll. one year later, he was back in the studio. in search of a hit single, seger created a masterpiece. "old time rock 'n' roll" became the song that would catapult him to superstardom. and it is one of most enduring songs in rock history. but america never heard its first draft until now. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ just take those old records off the shelf then put those records back on the shelf ♪ ♪ then take those records back off of the shelf and put those records back on the she
sync technology, ten thousand separate commands, so you can boss it around, sasha, to your hearts content. so you can boss it around, sasha, to your hearts content. nice. are these made here? right here in the store. yeah, a small group of elves come in. get a focus with up to $2500 cash back, plus sync and sound at no extra charge during the ford year end celebration. cheers! to the year end celebration. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> in 1976, bob seger reached a newfound level of...
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it will mean less spending on a rigid on technology and less capital available to existing companies and less capital for entrepreneurs looking to go public on our market. a decline in american ingenuity but would be a consequence in overtime, there would certainly be decline of our position in the world. as all prices adjust to market forces could reach a point where investors refuse to buy u.s. treasury bonds. we see investors' reaction -- reacting to the potential of these realizations now through an aversion to risk. since 2007, over $1 trillion has flowed into bonds and even a greater amount has flowed out of equities. in addition to a lack of clarity about huge tax policy, -- about future tax policy, this act as a deterrent for investments. $1 trillion is moving into fixed income where it is basically paying zero. that shows a fundamental aversion to risk. for companies able to access the credit market, times have been pretty good. investor appetite for this debt translates into cheap money for many companies. many start up companies do not have access to debt financing. the co
it will mean less spending on a rigid on technology and less capital available to existing companies and less capital for entrepreneurs looking to go public on our market. a decline in american ingenuity but would be a consequence in overtime, there would certainly be decline of our position in the world. as all prices adjust to market forces could reach a point where investors refuse to buy u.s. treasury bonds. we see investors' reaction -- reacting to the potential of these realizations now...
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unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush movements than leading sonic technology. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great...
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in addition to demonstrating that network news divisions can make money, there was a technological explosion. it wasn't just the three networks anymore. you have cable, satellite television, and the internet. now there are hundreds, even thousands of competitors out there. what is incredibly cheap to put on the air is a couple of people like you and me just yelling at each other. at talking. what draws an audience is when, in fact, we disagree. when, in fact, we get nasty with one another. what rupert murdoch's demonstrated is that there really was a hunger in america for something that was less liberal than what the networks for putting on the air. so, fox news was born. fox news has been hugely successful. it earns somewhere between $1.10 $0.50 billion a year. -- $1 and $1.5 billion a year. the folks at nbc took a look at what fox has been doing and figure out if they could make news skewing news to the right, if we could make half of that, let's ask you to the left. and so, you have on cable television news that caters to people who consider themselves progressives, news to people who con
in addition to demonstrating that network news divisions can make money, there was a technological explosion. it wasn't just the three networks anymore. you have cable, satellite television, and the internet. now there are hundreds, even thousands of competitors out there. what is incredibly cheap to put on the air is a couple of people like you and me just yelling at each other. at talking. what draws an audience is when, in fact, we disagree. when, in fact, we get nasty with one another. what...
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technology is increasing transparency. there might be some downside to this like the fact that i am on the holidays with my kids and the picture of my sons burned ask turned up on a tabloid. that is true. bottoms up was the headline i think. [laughter] "it should have been "rock bottom." the upside is that someone is up to no good in business or government, it is getting harder for them to hide it. this is true north as low as out of the equator. it is really extraordinary that the two parties who are the most important in a transaction that we called development assistance, the tumult of born parties give them money. these are the two people that know the least. that is mad. i know rationing is that. this is a tiny fraction of the federal budget, less than 1%. bureaucracy gets in the way. not everyone can see what is happening. the treachery of information is more information. african citizens are holding their companies to account. in uganda there monitoring elections of mobile phones. in kenya they're losing -- using we
technology is increasing transparency. there might be some downside to this like the fact that i am on the holidays with my kids and the picture of my sons burned ask turned up on a tabloid. that is true. bottoms up was the headline i think. [laughter] "it should have been "rock bottom." the upside is that someone is up to no good in business or government, it is getting harder for them to hide it. this is true north as low as out of the equator. it is really extraordinary that...
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i mean, the drones are a relatively cheap form of technology. i think that's one of the reasons why they're so attractive. the other part of this, though, this may sound cynical, my sense of what happens on capitol hill is that when general petraeus would go before congress as the director of cia or admiral mcraven, the commander of the special operations command, congress members say how do we measure progress? in their eyes, body counts does the on. how many al qaeda figures have been killed. the president made it a center piece of his national security campaign running against romney. how many times at the convention did they say osama bin laden is dead. the president would say if anyone doults my resolve ask the 23 al qaeda members killed. we're operating on fear. congress is asleep at the wheel saying we're winning the war orr on terror. we may be creating more people with inspiration to commit acts of terrorism in countries americans haven't heard of. >> thank you so much. appreciate your time. >>> tackling climate change. you didn't hear
i mean, the drones are a relatively cheap form of technology. i think that's one of the reasons why they're so attractive. the other part of this, though, this may sound cynical, my sense of what happens on capitol hill is that when general petraeus would go before congress as the director of cia or admiral mcraven, the commander of the special operations command, congress members say how do we measure progress? in their eyes, body counts does the on. how many al qaeda figures have been killed....
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they still like our culture -- jov yes, and our entertainment and technology, but not our politics. >> yeah. yeah. >> john: that was what was interesting to me, all of these people saying let's nuke these people who were suddenly saying let's make a deal with tehran. >> you talk about myanmar, the sanctions we put on them looks like a warm-up. they are not stopping the program, but working to bring iran back to the negotiating table. >> john: i heard a stat that over 60% of the ironian population was under age 35. >> and 50% are unemployed so that is a ticking time bomb. >> john: we hear a lot about their president [ inaudible ]. [ laughter ] >> john: and i'm of the theory they sound this guy on tehran craigslist. but he is essentially a powerless figure head. >> that's right. the right-wing puffed this guy to be the next hitler. well, no he is not. he doesn't control foreign policy or security apparatus and then the riff has deepened over the last year. he is essentially powerless. and he will be out and a new kid will be in. >> john: that's how it was like when i was a kid. it's a s
they still like our culture -- jov yes, and our entertainment and technology, but not our politics. >> yeah. yeah. >> john: that was what was interesting to me, all of these people saying let's nuke these people who were suddenly saying let's make a deal with tehran. >> you talk about myanmar, the sanctions we put on them looks like a warm-up. they are not stopping the program, but working to bring iran back to the negotiating table. >> john: i heard a stat that over 60%...
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with technology invest in the u.k. now at a 10-year high, it is not just the old industries growing again, it is the new. with all this and more, i truly believe in this new century, just as of the sentries that came before, our country, britain, can succeed. let me turn to hal. abroad isitain's sell of vital part of the answer. -- let me turn to how. our country will only rise if we let our people rise. if we back aspiration of those that want to get on in life, that means sorting out the welfare system and education, because the most powerful natural resources we have are our people. i took a whole cabinet today to an academy school in bristol to show exactly the kind of transformation we need in the education system right across the country. we need schools with high standards and high expectation so all of our children get a proper start in the new competitive world. of course we all need to deal with the deficit so we can safeguard low interest rates and give it businesses the confidence to invest in britain and c
with technology invest in the u.k. now at a 10-year high, it is not just the old industries growing again, it is the new. with all this and more, i truly believe in this new century, just as of the sentries that came before, our country, britain, can succeed. let me turn to hal. abroad isitain's sell of vital part of the answer. -- let me turn to how. our country will only rise if we let our people rise. if we back aspiration of those that want to get on in life, that means sorting out the...
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medical technology. now with the accession to the w.t.o., russia has agreed to substantial tariff reductions for imported medical equipment. again, creating a great opportunity for american medical device innovators to increase exports, grow their businesses, and create many new jobs. but unless we pass this legislation, unless we move forward, our competitors will continue to have a distinct and unnecessary advantage. we need to pass pntr with russia, not only for countless minnesota businesses, trying to compete and win in today's marketplace, but also more importantly for 60,000 minnesota jobs that are tied to a robust trade agenda. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin. mr. levin: i now yield a minute and a half to another member of our committee who is so active on trade issues, mr. blumenauer, from the great state of oregon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. 1 1/2 minutes. mr.
medical technology. now with the accession to the w.t.o., russia has agreed to substantial tariff reductions for imported medical equipment. again, creating a great opportunity for american medical device innovators to increase exports, grow their businesses, and create many new jobs. but unless we pass this legislation, unless we move forward, our competitors will continue to have a distinct and unnecessary advantage. we need to pass pntr with russia, not only for countless minnesota...
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we have the technology now to make this information available online -- almost instantaneously. why not do it? host: we're talking with kathy kiely of the sunlight foundation. she has covered every presidential election since 1980. o2 dirt on the independent line -- we will go to burt on the independent line. caller: i think that soft money is important, but in the grand scheme, not having equal time provisions in our broadcast is probably just as detrimental as not allowing certain opinions to appear. also, media conglomerates aggregate debt even more dart -- and aggravate that even more so. guest: i think what the caller is referring to is cable television, which does not have the same rules and regulations. i am not an expert on the legal ramifications of equal time, but i think that is what he is talking about. as to media conglomerate, there are a lot of them, but certainly in this age, there are alternatives, too. host: laura riding on twitter, -- in everything there is a point of diminishing returns. a road on advertising may do more harm than good. we go out to tempe, ar
we have the technology now to make this information available online -- almost instantaneously. why not do it? host: we're talking with kathy kiely of the sunlight foundation. she has covered every presidential election since 1980. o2 dirt on the independent line -- we will go to burt on the independent line. caller: i think that soft money is important, but in the grand scheme, not having equal time provisions in our broadcast is probably just as detrimental as not allowing certain opinions to...
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and we continued to invest in potential breakthrough technologies that could further remove carbon from our atmosphere. but we haven't done as much as we need to. so what i'm going to be doing over the next several weeks, next several months, is having a conversation, a wide ranging conversation with scientists, engineers, and elected officials to find out what can -- what more can we do to make a short-term progress in reducing carbons, and then, you know, working through an education process that i think is necessary, a discussion, a conversation across the country about, you know what realistically can we do long-term to make sure that this is not something we're passing on to future generations that is going to be very expensive and very painful to deal with. i don't know what either democrats or republicans are prepared to do at this point because, you know this is one of those issues that is not just a partisan issue. i also think there is -- there are regional differences. there is no doubt that for us to take on climate change in a serious way would involve making some tough pol
and we continued to invest in potential breakthrough technologies that could further remove carbon from our atmosphere. but we haven't done as much as we need to. so what i'm going to be doing over the next several weeks, next several months, is having a conversation, a wide ranging conversation with scientists, engineers, and elected officials to find out what can -- what more can we do to make a short-term progress in reducing carbons, and then, you know, working through an education process...
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it's modern technology. frankly it is the 24/7 news media. you make a mistake, you stick a foot in your mouth now, you got a real problem. it is the fact that the members leave their families back home. you can't be a good legislator 2 1/2 days a week. you have to work at it. so the combination of those things have contributed to the partisanship and the gridlock we have now. but the answer is simple. it's called leadership. >> right. >> men and women of good will, republicans, democrats, independents, conservatives, liberals and the president have to say, like we did when clinton was president, it ain't easy, it ain't bean ball, we got to get results. >> so i want to come back to that. let's talk about -- because if you're looking at the challenges that lay ahead over the next three to six months for the government, you have divided power. you have really serious fiscal problems that you have to show the ability to address. it's not unlike 1990. you were able to put together a pretty good package in 1990 that led to the -- that paved the way
it's modern technology. frankly it is the 24/7 news media. you make a mistake, you stick a foot in your mouth now, you got a real problem. it is the fact that the members leave their families back home. you can't be a good legislator 2 1/2 days a week. you have to work at it. so the combination of those things have contributed to the partisanship and the gridlock we have now. but the answer is simple. it's called leadership. >> right. >> men and women of good will, republicans,...
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the amazing technology behind it, coming up next. what if there was a new way to deal with money that focused less on fees and more... on what matters? maybe your bank account is taking too much time and maybe it's costing too much money. introducing bluebird by american express and walmart. your alternative to checking and debit. it's loaded with features, not fees. because we think your money should stay where it belongs. with you. the value you expect. the service you deserve. it feels good to bluebird. get it at your local walmart. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. sven's home security gets the most rewards of
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> we now have more details about the attack on benghazi after former general david petraeus met yesterday. and there are concerns he told lawmakers something deficit when he first briefed them back in september. >> his testimony today was that from the start he had told us that this was a terrorist attack, of the terrorist involved from the start. i told him my questions, i had a very deficit recollection of that. >> my recollection is that we thought it was as a result of a protest and that was the beginning? the first thing you hear is maybe what you retain. but he also said that in the group, there were extremists and some al
impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> we now have more details...
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country into darkness for weeks or even months because key pieces of equipment are unguarded and lack the technology needs to stop outages from spreading. >>> new questions about safety of the popular energy drinks. the fda investigating reports that the supercaffeinated 5-hour energy drink could be linked to 13 deaths. the drinksmaker denies any connection to its products and those cases. >>> a group is urging the government to crack down on new cracker jacks about to hit stores. it has new flavors with extra pop, with caffeine. why we are caffeinating cracker jacks is beyond me. but the maker says the snack won't be marketed to children. >>> here's diane sawyer with a preview of tonight's "world news." >> hello, josh. tonight on "world news," there's an american grandmother who knows something about the powerful, new leader of china that even the white house does not know. and the answer she gives might give everybody in this country a glimpse into their future. we're going to tell you what she knows, coming up tonight. >> we'll be watching. >>> and finally here, a new risk on the american roads.
country into darkness for weeks or even months because key pieces of equipment are unguarded and lack the technology needs to stop outages from spreading. >>> new questions about safety of the popular energy drinks. the fda investigating reports that the supercaffeinated 5-hour energy drink could be linked to 13 deaths. the drinksmaker denies any connection to its products and those cases. >>> a group is urging the government to crack down on new cracker jacks about to hit...
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we are increasingly reliant on the source of technology. when it disappears, we do not want to do. the resiliency of the networks will be looked at. host: ocean beach, st. charles. good morning. caller: my pillboxes ocean beach. i had an oceanfront house that was displaced car where it for originally was. i wanted to mention to you there was an act of congress back in the 1960's that subscribed to replenishment that has never been acted on. since 1976 about a dime of federal or local money has gone into replenishment on s.i. that protect long island. recently in 2009 we spent 9- $15,000 per household in the town to do a beach replenishment program. what happens now at this point? we become a federally-managed beach. we have no reaction from those in charge of the federally- managed feet to do any shoring up. it is sort of like everyone talks about stories of the force already out of the barn, and now they are looking to close the door. in essence the levels of bureaucracy are so thick between state and federal and the dp in national stores have the resources to pick my house up and
we are increasingly reliant on the source of technology. when it disappears, we do not want to do. the resiliency of the networks will be looked at. host: ocean beach, st. charles. good morning. caller: my pillboxes ocean beach. i had an oceanfront house that was displaced car where it for originally was. i wanted to mention to you there was an act of congress back in the 1960's that subscribed to replenishment that has never been acted on. since 1976 about a dime of federal or local money has...